RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR Mini Airwolf Compact Gyro Helicopter  [ERA-A61-B222-BR]

RC ERA A61 Mini Airwolf Gyro Stabilized Helicopter (Black/Red)
Price:
NZD$84.84
Brand:
RC ERA
Model:
ERA-A61-B222-BR
Condition:
Brand New
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Start Flying with the RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR Mini Airwolf

The RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR Mini Airwolf is a small, well-balanced gyro helicopter that focuses on controllability and ease of use. Its Airwolf styling is combined with flight systems tuned to make hovering and basic aerobatics approachable.

Balanced Flight with 6-Axis Gyro

The onboard 6-axis gyroscope operating in 6G mode gives consistent attitude correction so the model resists drift and unwanted rotation. Barometric altitude hold helps keep a steady hover without constant throttle correction.

User-Focused Safety and Controls

Built-in safety includes low battery warnings, stall protection, and loss-of-control measures to reduce the chance of damage. A dual-rate control lets you limit stick responsiveness while learning, and one-button takeoff and landing reduce stress on first flights.

Smart Battery Layout

The modular battery and intelligent power management extend usable flight time and provide a clear indication of remaining charge. The supplied USB charging cable makes it easy to recharge between short sessions.

Specifications

  • Rotor Diameter: 227 mm
  • Body Length: 242 mm
  • Height: 77 mm
  • Flight Weight: 55 g
  • Flight Time: Approximately 8 minutes
  • Charging Time: Approximately 50 minutes
  • Remote Range: 80-100 meters
  • Battery: 3.7V/220mAh (included)
  • Transmitter Batteries: 4 x 1.5V AA (not included)

The RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR is a sensible choice for those moving from toy helis to a more capable platform. Its stability systems and safety features let pilots focus on learning smooth control and simple routines.

Calm to light breeze conditions are best; the altitude hold and gyros help, but strong wind will affect control and stability.
Typical flight time is around 8 minutes per full charge, depending on flight style and environmental conditions.
Spare rotor blades, tail parts, and batteries are commonly available from hobby retailers and help keep the heli flying after hard landings.
Yes, indoor flying in a spacious room or hall works well thanks to the small size and stable control, but keep clear of obstructions.
The transmitter requires 4 x 1.5V AA batteries, which are not included with the kit.

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